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No. 1765, Kaihikaele and Kamalie
N.R. 245-246v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for a house lot in Kalia, which is called Kapapale. This is a very ancient interest from my kupunas and my makuas. They have all died and only I remain and since this is such an old right no one has objected to this day. There is a planted hau tree, and two houses. There is a single lo`i which I have given to my kaikua`ana to work because of my weakness. Those are my c ....
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.... konohiki's land.
Section 2 - 1 patch, Niukukahi.
Mauka, Kalaeone's land, Nihopuu's land
Waialae, Naluai's land, a ditch
Makai, Pau, Niukukahi patch.
Honolulu, Pau.
Their land from Kaluahinenui at the time of Kaahumanu 1. Kahikaele died in 1848, bequest made to Kamalie, an older brother. Kamailie bequested this land to Moa, son of the generation of their grandfather.
[Award 1765; R.P. 4248; Kalia Waikiki Kona; 2 ap.; .72 Ac.]